Only 2% of people can spot turtle hidden in messy bedroom scene
If you think you have a good eyesight, put it to the test with this mind boggling brain teaser.
It can be so frustrating when you've lost an item among a mess, and it really puts your eyes to the test to try and spot it. If this sounds familiar to you, why not get some practise in for the next time it happens? In this picture, you're asked to spot the turtle hidden in this messy bedroom scene in just 10 seconds.
Only two per cent of people have been found to have spotted it - so let's see how good your eyes really are. Doing brain teasers and puzzles are a good way to get your eyes and mind working in different ways, and are a great way to improve concentration and memory skills too. So get your timer ready and see if you can spot it.
Have you managed to spot it yet? Chances are your time has most likely ran out, but don't worry, see if you can find it without the time restraint. The image was shared by Jagran Josh and it definitely puts your eyesight to the test.
If you're still looking, here's a clue - focus on the right hand side of the image and see if you can see it placed in an unusual spot. We're about to reveal the answers so don't scroll down if you're still looking. It's so easy for your eyes to scan over it, and is tricky to pick out details when looking at an image - especially when there are similar colours around it.
Mind-bending optical illusion makes your brain 'adjust' after 10 secondsDid you manage to find it in time? It was a tricky one as the colours blend in with the decoration on the wall above - so congratulations if you spotted it in under 10 seconds! If you didn't, don't worry. It's good to keep doing puzzles and the more you do the easier they become.
So, why not try another one that will no doubt put your eyes to the test? You have eyes like a hawk if you can spot the odd letter out. In a sea of Bs, do you think that you could spot the hidden H? It's a tough challenge, but we believe that you can do it. Everything definitely does blend into one, but if you look hard enough, you'll find it.